Brig Robert, Newry to New York.

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Document ID 9710221
Date 06-05-1811
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Linenhall Library
Citation Brig Robert, Newry to New York.;The Belfast Commercial Chronicle, Monday 6 May, 1811.; CMSIED 9710221
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                   FOR NEW-YORK
      THE FINE STOUT, FAST-SAILING NEW BRIG

                   ROBERT,

                 500 Tons Burthen,
             CHARLES COGGESHALL, MASTER,

Will positively be ready to sail for the above Port on the
10th of June next.  Any Person wishing to go to America,
has now a most favourable opportunity, the Robert being the
largest and most roomy Brig ever seen in this Port, and is
six feet between decks.  As she will not be delayed on any
account after the above period, it is requested that immediate
application may be made.  From the Captain's very
high character, the Passengers may rely on receiving good
treatment. - For further information please apply to

Messrs. JAMES MARREN, Carrickmacross,
        RICHARD WHITTINGTON, Armagh,
        CHAS. [Charles?] & RICHD. [Richard?] SIMMONS, Dungannon,
                WILLIAM WRIGHT, Monaghan,
                Capt. COGGESHALL, on board, at Warrenpoint,

Or to the Subscriber, who engages that every requisite shall
be done for the accommodation of the Passengers, which has
been his constant practice for many years.

   NEWRY, MAY 4.       SAMUEL TOWNLEY.

N.B. SAMUEL TOWNLEY has now on Sale,

New New-York, Philadelphia, Wilmington, New
   English, and Riga Flaxseed.

Which he will dispose of on moderate terms.